United Methodist Church presents 'To Save a Life'

In early 2010, "To Save a Life" took over theaters nationwide. This independent film about teens and the choices they make in their daily lives quickly struck a chord with teens and families.

The United Methodist Church has allied together to organize a special screening of "To Save a Life" on April 5 and April 6 at The United Methodist Annex Building. This event is available to all in our community.

"To Save a Life" will be shown at 6 p.m. April 5 and at 3 p.m. April 6 at the United Methodist Church Annex Building, 527 State Street, in Fort Morgan.

"To Save A Life" is the story of all-American teen Jake Taylor, who seems to have it all. But after a childhood friend's death, Jake's world turns upside down, and he is forced to make a decision that could change his life forever. "To Save A Life" is about making unexpected choices and sacrifices, while having the courage and determination to persevere against all odds.

"To Save A Life" has started a movement all across the country. In communities just like ours, groups are working together to make an organized effort to reach local teens in crisis. Groups like ours are dedicated to offering every teen the opportunity to see this film and hear its powerful message of hope.

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In response to the topics brought up in the movie, The United Methodist Church and local organizations will be providing support, materials and discussion as well as outreach support, as this may be a chance for teens who may be dealing with some of these issues to seek counseling and help.

For more information about our event, contact United Methodist Church 970-867-5666. More information about "To Save A Life" can be found at ToSaveALifeMovie.com.

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